Below is a list of Pokmon grouped into their evolutionary chains for easy browsing. Thecharts also specify the conditions by which they evolve. Note that for most conditionalevolutions (such as Friendship), the Pokmon needs to level up once the condition is met inorder to evolve. You can quickly search for a Pokmon name using the box below, or use themenu below right to view evolutions by certain conditions.

Pokmon with cross-generation evolutions are shown in the earliest generation its Pokmon appear -for example Pichu is shown in Generation 1 because Pikachu/Raichu are Gen 1. Alolan Forms fromPokmon Sun & Moon are also listed in Generation 1, alongside theirnon-Alolan counterparts.


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There are several methods of evolution, with more variations being added with each game. InRed/Blue/Yellow, a Pokmon might evolve by training it to a certain level, applyingan elemental stone, or trading via cable link.

Holding an Everstone prevents a Pokmon from evolving by level up or trade. Additionally, the player can prevent a Pokmon from evolving upon leveling up by pressing the B button when it would evolve. In Pokmon FireRed and LeafGreen, if the player does not have the National Pokdex, if a Pokmon in the Kanto Pokdex meets its evolution conditions but its evolved form is not in the Kanto Pokdex (for example, Chansey's evolution into Blissey), it will attempt to evolve but fail.

Professor Elm and Professor Rowan are the leading experts in Pokmon evolution. According to Rowan's research, over 90% of all Pokmon are connected to at least one other through evolution. Currently, the actual percentage is 80% of all known Pokmon. Rowan's research focuses on whether evolution is a form of maturity in Pokmon, and looking at the implications of the process on Legendary Pokmon (which could not evolve in Generation IV, when Rowan debuted).

An evolution family is a group of Pokmon who are all related by evolution. The species at the lowest evolutionary stage in an evolutionary family can ultimately evolve into any member of the evolutionary family.

Pokmon evolutionary families have anywhere between one and three stages. In a one-stage family, there is only a single Pokmon that cannot evolve. In a two-stage family, any member of the family can evolve at most once, from the unevolved form into one of the evolved forms. In a three-stage family, at least one of the evolved forms can evolve once again.

In the Pokmon Trading Card Game, Pokmon are divided into four different categories: Baby Pokmon, Basic Pokmon, Stage 1 Pokmon, and Stage 2 Pokmon. Pre-evolved forms introduced in a later generation than their evolved form are classified as Baby Pokmon so that the evolution stages of their evolved forms are not disrupted.

These are evolutionary families in which a Pokmon can evolve twice. All starter Pokmon, except Pikachu (in Pokmon Yellow) and Eevee, have this type of evolutionary family. An example of this type of evolution family is below.

These are evolutionary families with a single member, which cannot evolve. Many of the Pokmon that have no evolutionary relatives are Legendary or Mythical Pokmon, although there are some Legendary and Mythical Pokmon that can evolve.

Several one- and two-evolution families are also branched evolution families. A branched evolution family has a member that can evolve into one of several different Pokmon. Eevee is the most extreme example, having eight different possible evolved forms. An example of this type of evolution family is below.

For some evolutions into Pokmon with multiple forms, the form of the evolved Pokmon depends on how it evolved. For example, Wormadam's cloak depends on the cloak Burmy had when it evolved. Similarly, the form of Toxtricity which Toxel evolves into depends on its Nature.

Normally, a Pokmon will retain its Ability slot upon evolution - if it had its species second Ability before evolving, it will still have its species second Ability after evolving (e.g. a Poochyena with Quick Feet will still have Quick Feet after evolving into Mightyena, but Poochyena with Run Away will instead have Intimidate after evolving.).

However, some Pokmon originally from the Generation III games can change Ability slot upon evolution. When Abilities were introduced in Generation III, some Pokmon only had one possible Ability but were given a second Ability in Generation IV. If a Pokmon whose species gained an Ability after Generation III is transferred to a Generation IV or V game, it will initially retain its original Ability; upon evolving, however, its Ability slot will be recalculated and its Ability may change. When a Pokmon is transferred to Generation VI or Generation VII, however, it will be locked into the appropriate slot for its current Ability.

In Pokmon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, evolution into an Alolan Form has a different theme and a different colored background during evolution. In Pokmon Scarlet and Violet, if there is enough space around the player when a Pokmon evolves, the area that the player is in will be used as the background and the camera can be moved, but if there is not enough space, or the player is currently in Area Zero, the game will cut to an abstract colored background with a fixed camera for the evolution like in previous games.

Pokmon on a Game Boy or Game Boy Color game can evolve in Pokmon Stadium or Pokmon Stadium 2 by fulfilling the conditions required for evolution, such as using an Evolution stone, trading a Pokmon, or using Rare Candy to level up a Pokmon to the required evolution, as in the main series. This can be done in White City's Laboratory. However, items cannot be used to evolve Pokmon in the original Japanese Pokmon Stadium, as level up evolutions are ignored, and evolution stones are not visible in the item list when selecting an item to use on a Pokmon.

In Pokmon Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness, while evolution typically works as normal in the main series, Shadow Pokmon are incapable of evolving until they are purified and return to normal. Although Colosseum does not prevent Shadow Pokmon from evolving through evolution stone, no Pokmon evolve using one.

Some missions in Hey You, Pikachu! involve Pikachu interacting with other Pokmon in certain ways to cause their evolution. In Caring for Caterpie, the player and Pikachu supervise a group of Caterpie, who will evolve into Metapod and then Butterfree if treated well. In Field Trip, Pikachu can water wild Oddish and Gloom, causing them to evolve into Gloom and Vileplume, respectively.

In Pokmon GO, the player can evolve Pokmon by spending Candy. The Candy cost for evolution varies between Pokmon species, ranging from 12 (to evolve Caterpie into Metapod) to 400 (to evolve Magikarp into Gyarados or Meltan into Melmetal).

In Pokmon Masters EX, Pokmon from certain sync pairs are allowed to evolve through sync pair stories, where they must win a 1-on-1 battle. These sync pair stories become available once the sync pair reaches a specific level, and can be played at the cost of evolutionary items. Evolution requires Evolution Shard 5 and the sync pair to be at least level 30; if the Pokmon can evolve again, another evolution requires Evolution Crystal 3 and the sync pair to be at least level 45. Evolved Pokmon will have increased stats, and in some cases their moves will change. If a Pokmon reaches its final evolutionary stage, then it also receives a new sync move.

In Pokmon UNITE, evolution is a major game mechanic. Unite Licenses featuring Pokmon that can evolve start each game at their lowest evolutionary stage that is not a Baby Pokmon.(Pikachu does not evolve, Duraludon does not evolve as its evolution did not exist when it was added to UNITE.) When Pokmon reach certain levels, they evolve after either scoring at a goal zone or defeating another Pokmon in battle. "Defeating another Pokmon" can be done either through directly Knocking Out a Pokemon or getting an Assist for contributing to Knocking Out a Pokmon on the opposing team. The level requirement varies by the species, and a Pokmon which can evolve at a certain level but has not evolved yet is unable to gain additional levels until it evolves. (Any Exp. Points gained before evolving at that level are applied after evolution.) While evolving, Pokmon are briefly invincible.

Evolving increases the Pokmon's stats, and Pokmon usually learn a new move when they evolve. Most Holowear only applies to a Pokmon's final evolution, but some Holowear modifies the appearance of prior evolutionary stages. Some Pokmon, such as Kubfu and Scyther, choose their evolutionary line by choosing to learn specific moves. As a result of this, these Pokmon only evolve after learning the relevant move.

Wild Pokmon which do not appear as part of groups with their evolved form evolve during the Final Stretch portion of each Unite Battle. After evolving, they hold more Aeos energy than their unevolved forms. (However, wild Pokmon that do not evolve do still hold more Aeos energy during the Final Stretch, so this may not be linked to evolution.)

In the anime, Evolution happens in much the same way as it does in the games; though level-based evolutions and trade-based evolutions do not occur using those methods, there are similarities in the way they come about. For example, Misty's Poliwhirl evolved into Politoed because it found Ash's King's Rock and was holding it when Misty sent it out, while in the games it is required that Poliwhirl be traded while holding the King's Rock for the evolution to take place (it should be noted that Poliwhirl had been through a machine in connection with it being healed at the Pokmon Center while holding the item). When a Beedrill attacked Ash's Metapod, it caused a crack to appear on its shell, which Butterfree came out of (although later examples of Metapod evolving into Butterfree were treated as the more familiar form of evolution used in the anime). 17dc91bb1f

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